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2000 polo 6n2 wiring for alarm


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maxinates 
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i looked wiring section and searched forum. but i cant found anything about polo wiring. can you help me?
howie ll 
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What do you need?  Is this the model with supplementary switches in the centre console?  Any info I give you will relate to R/H/Drive models, e.g. if I say driver's floor loom, that's on the right herer but it may well be on the left on your car so you will have to work it pout for your self I'm afraid. I will give you one caveat. Do not attempt to remove the glove box, you're looking at 32 torx T20 screws!!
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i bought an alarm module. i want to install it. i think, i remove the fusebox cover and control wheel lower cover, i dont know wiring about central locking, window closing module,ignition, brake, signal etc. yes,supplementary switches in the centre console.
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Remember I'm talking about RIGHT HAND DRIVE.  Don't bother with the passenger side except possibly to run the siren and hood  (engine bay) switch throught to the passenger compartment. N.B. Please check everything I say, I'm doing this from memory.

12v+ Constant  =  Red at ignition loom

Ignition =  black or BLACK/ blue ditto or if only required as a "stand-off", black wire in A

Starter =  RED / black  ditto

Ground (Earth) = Brown wire at A

Indicators = BLACK/ white and BLACK/ green at A

Door contacts = BROWN / white at A  There are two BROWN / whites only 1 is the right wire

Hatch contact = Thin guage either BLACK / YELLOW OR yellow/black at A it's the thinest wire in the that loom

Lock and unlock =  WHITE/ green and WHITE/ another  can't remember, at A also can't remember if pos or neg, but extend lock to about 7 secs for window close.

A = The main floor loom.  This is on right in UK, might be on left for l/hand/drive cars .Mount alarm brain above fusebox behind transponder unit.

It's one of the easiest cars to do, the previous one was also easy, the current model is a pig to do.

What make of alarm?

maxinates 
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thanks for help. left hand drive. alarm section not important too much. remote keyless,signal and window closing important for me. window closing negative i know. i try to install it , so i cant did. i go to car service. i want to make it like hobby. alarm is inwells. http://www.inwells.com.cn/products/286_01.htm      model no is 286.
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WRONG!  The lock trigger wires are pos up to 05
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ok. thanks


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